About pages suck. Yours, mine, that guy’s down the web. Writing about pages is often done by the same lady that writes the blog posts. Yep, the same guy that writes about inner workings of ceramic ovens wrote his own about page. You can tell. Follow this About link and find mine. See if you…
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Trying to fit in? Not these two ladies. I met them during a visit to Borders, where they were browsing magazines across from me. Sure you see some strange dress there, but usually it’s the goth kids or the grunge crowd. These ladies were bright, high energy, and happy. Colorful people are a treasure. Really!…
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So a few years back I run across this lady on Flickr, Brooklyn Hilary. She’s crazy, funny, and has more energy than a room of kindergartners. She’s still crazy after all these years. Now Hilary has indoctrinated her rather artistic husband Rick and they’ve gone COD. COD Magazine that is. I’ve grabbed a quick snap…
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Origami envelopes, who knew right? These were folded according to the Daisy’s Envelope diagram on pg. 81 of The Origami Bible (affiliate link). Shown are my first four attempts. Crafted with A4 size paper, these were actually quite easy to pick up. There are only six folds or so. When completed, you have a working…
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What I learned from children Children see all creatures big and small, human or not, as having feelings, intentions, and some sort of intelligence. D, our youngest granddaughter, really exemplifies this with pet dogs. She wants to greet each one with a hug and a kiss, as she likes to be greeted by loved ones….
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